Law

Industrial and Intellectual Property Law

Introduction

The Industrial and Intellectual Property Law course equips learners with essential knowledge on the legal protections and regulatory requirements related to intellectual property (IP) rights. Focusing on topics like copyright, trademark, patents, and industrial design, this course offers insights into the frameworks that govern intellectual property in various jurisdictions. Students will evaluate the role of IP in safeguarding creative assets, compare international IP laws, and explore remedies available for IP breaches. With a view of IP law's impact on public interest and economic development, learners will gain practical understanding of how to navigate IP regulations to protect business innovations and competitive advantage.


Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the underlying rules relating to intellectual property laws.
  • Understand the associated laws and procedures relating to copyright and trademark laws and the impact of jurisprudence of EU IP law on the UK.
  • Understand the different forms of industrial property rights.
  • Understand the remedies available for breach of intellectual property law.

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This Course Includes
  • Level: 7